BARRACUDA1968
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When I get my engine back in with the TA heads I want to be able to control boost from 15 psi to 22+. How do I do that with one actuator?
I'm a 1 1/2 in to the TB world and just haven't been able to spend a lot of time in this area. Thus far I've been controlling boost by turning the rod on the actuator. My problem is I use an HD piece from Limited Engineering. 18/19 psi in my minimum. Now from what I understand if I go to a stock style actuator I can control boost under 18/19 psi.
What is my solution to this so I don't need to change out actuators? I like simple so that's why I have stuck with this set up. I don't really understand boost controllers etc. I have an RJC boost controller but have never installed it. I understand it's purpose for spooling but the damn top hose is half the diameter of the fitting so I left it in the box.
I have read stories of fancy boost controllers failing and heads being lifted so they scare the hell out of me.
Any recommendations?
I'm a 1 1/2 in to the TB world and just haven't been able to spend a lot of time in this area. Thus far I've been controlling boost by turning the rod on the actuator. My problem is I use an HD piece from Limited Engineering. 18/19 psi in my minimum. Now from what I understand if I go to a stock style actuator I can control boost under 18/19 psi.
What is my solution to this so I don't need to change out actuators? I like simple so that's why I have stuck with this set up. I don't really understand boost controllers etc. I have an RJC boost controller but have never installed it. I understand it's purpose for spooling but the damn top hose is half the diameter of the fitting so I left it in the box.
I have read stories of fancy boost controllers failing and heads being lifted so they scare the hell out of me.
Any recommendations?